Hi Marc,
I'm using this method for a web-application. I'm storing only the
current viewable set of documents in the session and re-query if the user
scrolls to the next page. This method is pretty fast and has a minimal
session- and processing-footprint. But, if your index is changed during
scrolling and that affects the query and you're re-querying, you will
maybe get confused about new docs :-)
Hannes
Marc Dauncey schrieb:
I read somewhere recently (maybe even on this list) a
recommendation to requery each time for successive
pages as this avoids some of the complexity involved
in session management. Whats peoples view of this?
Marc
--- karl wettin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
27 apr 2006 kl. 20.44 skrev Jean Sini:
Our application presents search results in a
paginated form.
We were unable to find Searcher methods that would
return, say, 'n'
(typically, 10) hits after a start offset 'k'.
So we're currently using the Hits collection
returned by
Searcher.search,
and using its Hits.doc(i) method to get the ith
hit, with i between
k and
k+n. Is that the most efficient way to do that? Is
there a better
way (e.g.
some form of Filter on the query itself)?
You probably want to do it just the way you do.
But cache the Hits somehow. Perhaps in a session,
perhaps globally
in /your/ searcher. Perhaps the session points at
the global cache
so it doesn't change within a session when you flush
the cache on
index update.
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